I wonder if anyone knows of any tutors who offer online lessons in English for Greek/Cretan music, or European folk more broadly. Thanks.
I wonder if anyone knows of any tutors who offer online lessons in English for Greek/Cretan music, or European folk more broadly. Thanks.
Not sure if you only mean for mandolin, and if you are interested in Cretan music you are probably aware of Labyrinth , based in Houdetsi, Crete, who are now doing a lot of online courses. I must admit that none of the current selection is of much interest to me, but keep your eye on what they have to offer. I did go to a course there in 2019, and they are offering a small number of in-person courses in Crete this summer.
https://labyrinthonline.org/?fbclid=...GWfRAkmbLb5Iks
https://www.labyrinthmusic.gr/en/?fb...IhYjEsaMalJRXc
Last edited by Dagger Gordon; Jul-31-2021 at 4:04pm.
David A. Gordon
Well if you find someone who teaches Cretan mandolin give me a shout.
There are quite a few threads on Cretan mandolin here. Dunno if you've seen them.
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/t...ighlight=crete
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/t...ighlight=crete
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/t...ighlight=crete
David A. Gordon
Yes, I’d be interested too.
Some useful blogs: http://krhtikomantolino.blogspot.com/
https://texnitoumantolinou.blogspot....st_14.html?m=1
This video show naming the notes in Greek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uppN-Lu_lo
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